New Releases

How to Solve Our Human Problems (Parts 1-3) by Belle and Sebastian

The Scottish band led by Stuart Murdoch have been slipping out a series of EPs over the last few months but this week is the first time all three have been available in one collection. How to Solve Our Human Problems (Parts 1-3) compiles their recent series and arrives in stores today on CD and vinyl

The Scottish band led by Stuart Murdoch have been slipping out a series of ...

The story follows Hole as he is brought in to investigate the disappearance of a woman whose pink scarf is found wrapped around an ominous-looking snowman, only to discover that this is the tip of an extremely bloody iceberg and he has a serial killer on his hands.

Tomas Alfredson, director of Let The Right One In and Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, is in charge, working from a script from Drive writer Hossein Amini and Deepwater Horizon's Matthew Carnahan.

Nesbø has written 11 novels starring Hole, beginning in 1997, but this is the first time the detective has been put on the big screen.

Strike: The Silkworm by Tom Burke

J.K.Rowling's Cormoran Strike, the former soldier now scraping a living in London as a private detective, returns for a second outing. In this story, Strike is hired to find out who is responsible for the death of an author, murdered in an eerily similar style to a death in his latest novel.

Tom Burke, star of The Musketeers and War and Peace, is in the title role, with Holliday Grainger playing his assistant Robin Ellacott.

Hard Sun by Agyness Deyn

Luther creator Neil Cross returns with a new six-parter, led by One Day’s Jim Sturgess and model turned actress Agyness Deyn.

Sturgess and Deyn play police officers Charlie Hicks and Elaine Renko who, whilst investigating what appears to be the routine death of a hacker in London, stumble upon proof that the world is facing certain destruction and it’ll be here in five years.

Luther creator Neil Cross returns with a new six-parter, led by One ...

Geostorm by Dean Devlin

The film stars Gerard Butler, Abbie Cornish, Alexandra Lara, Jim Sturgess, Kathryn Winnick, Amr Waked, Ed Harris and Andy García and has been directed by Dean Devlin, the writer on both Independence Day and Stargate. It is his directorial debut on the big screen.

Geostorm is set in the near future in a world where governments have united to battle the effects of climate change by creating the Dutch Boy Program: a worldwide net of satellites, surrounding the planet, that are armed with geoengineering technologies designed to stave off the natural disasters. After successfully protecting the planet for two years, something is starting to go wrong.

However, after successfully protecting the planet for two years, something is starting to go wrong, leaving Butler's Jake to head into space to fix the problem, awkward timing given his brother has just discovered there's also a plot to assassinate the president...